PoliticsFederalPolitical leadershipPrint article‘Formidable woman’ to fill Jim Molan’s Senate vacancyAAPMay 27, 2023 – 5.55pmSaveLog in or Subscribe to save articleShareCopy linkCopiedEmailLinkedInTwitterFacebookCopy linkCopiedShare via...Gift this articleSubscribe to gift this articleGift 5 articles to anyone you choose each month when you subscribe.Subscribe nowAlready a subscriber? LoginA “formidable woman” and former president of the NSW Liberal Party will fill the Senate vacancy left by Jim Molan, who died of prostate cancer in January.Maria Kovacic, who resigned from her official party position to run for the NSW Senate seat, defeated her closest challenger Andrew Constance, a former NSW cabinet minister.Loading...AAPSaveLog in or Subscribe to save articleShareCopy linkCopiedEmailLinkedInTwitterFacebookCopy linkCopiedShare via...Gift this articleSubscribe to gift this articleGift 5 articles to anyone you choose each month when you subscribe.Subscribe nowAlready a subscriber? LoginIntroducing your NewsfeedFollow the topics, people and companies that matter to you.Find out moreRead MorePolitical leadershipJim MolanSussan LeyAndrew ConstanceLiberal PartyALPParramatta EelsCanberraState ParliamentLatest In FederalFetching latest articlesMost Viewed In PoliticsThe Australian Financial Review MagazineVan Cleef & Arpels’ has become stealth wealth hit with Gen ZMatthew DrummondHow the billion-dollar wellness industry took over your holidayWhat rowing taught this CEO about team workBOSS Financial ReviewBy the time he was 37 this exec was running IBM in AustraliaSally Patten and Lap PhanWhy I quit advertising to set up a haircare company in my late 40sWhat happened when Domain learnt it spent $36m a year on meetingsLife & LeisureThe other white burgundy is stepping out of chardonnay’s shadowMax AllenForget tavernas – discover authentic Greek cuisine with the cool crowdHow to make the most of the south of France’s best artRich ListProperty billionaire Nick Andrianakos dies in GreeceYolanda RedrupCannon-Brookes describes ‘deep internal conflict’ over his private jetOscar Piastri on the secret of his $41m-a year success